The Brass Ring
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The Brass Ring

The Brass Ring The Brass Ring American popular music group of the 1960s The Brass Ring was a group of American studio musicians led by saxophonist and arranger Phil Bodner. The band was based in New York City and was stylistically similar to The Tijuana Brass, The Brass Buttons, the Baja Marimba Band, and other "Now Sound" instrumental pop groups from the 1960s, although the twin-sax sound more closely resembles the music of Billy Vaughn, whose biggest hits were in the 1950s. Advertisement for The Brass Ring, 1967 In addition to several successful albums for ABC/Dunhill Records, the Brass Ring had two hit singles. The first, "Love Theme from the Flight of the Phoenix", was used in the movie The…

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Albums

Singles

Lapland / Patricia
Lapland / Patricia (1966)
The Phoenix Love Theme / Lightening Bug
The Phoenix Love Theme / Lightening Bug (1966)
The Dis-Advantage Of You / The Dating Game
The Dis-Advantage Of You / The Dating Game (1967)
Wait For Me / Love In The Open Air
Wait For Me / Love In The Open Air (1967)
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White / Adoro Don't Tempt Me
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White / Adoro Don't Tempt Me (1968)